Media Summary: For those who are tracking the trends, crime numbers become a tool to see the bigger picture of crime in the city. During consensual encounters, officers may ask for your ID to gather information about you, run database checks, or look for ... A new data team is identifying trends that

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For those who are tracking the trends, crime numbers become a tool to see the bigger picture of crime in the city. During consensual encounters, officers may ask for your ID to gather information about you, run database checks, or look for ... A new data team is identifying trends that Starting this week, Nampa officers say they will become the first department in southern Idaho to fully utilize a It's an unconventional transport method when a suspect decides to give the As part of a October 26, 2018 Brookings event on the

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